Re: KMail painfully slow... why?

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On September 20, 2013 08:40:56 AM Daniel Vrátil wrote:
> On Thursday 19 of September 2013 10:28:42 fedora@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> > Over the last two or three months, kmail2 has gotten *PAINFULLY* slow at
> > doing just about anything.  Click to switch from one message to another,
> > and sometimes I can wait as long as 90s before the UI updates.  Don't even
> > get the "loading" screen, just waiting before it does anything.
> 
> When this happen, could you please attach gdb to the kmail process and get a
> full backtrace? Please install at least kdepim-debug and kdepimlibs-debug.

Daniel, I've installed the libs and have two separate traces here; where would 
be the best place for me to put them so you can see them?  Should I open a 
ticket in BZ?

> Also enabling "Debugger" in Akonadi Console might shed some light on what's
> happening in the background that takes so long.

Did this today as well.  Turned the debugger on, waited for it to pause/stall 
in the UI, then waited for the next item to appear in the debugger and then 
turned it off right away.  There's a FETCH, it pauses, and then there's a 
second FETCH that occurs right after the UI comes back.  If you'd like I can 
capture this to and send it along with the traces if that's useful/helpful.

Appreciate your time,

-- 
Graham TerMarsch
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